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Which part of the seismograph moves as the ground shakes during an earthquake?

The part of the seismograph that moves during an earthquake is called the pen.


The part of a seismograph that does NOT move during an earthquake?

The seismograph's mass, typically a heavy weight or pendulum, remains stationary during an earthquake. Its inertia allows it to stay in place while the ground moves. This mass is connected to a recording device that captures the motion caused by seismic waves during an earthquake.


The part of the seismograph that moves during an earthquake is the?

drum


How does part of the seismograph remain at rest during an earthquake?

pen


How a seismograph is used?

A seismograph is located under the ground. When there is an earthquake, the ground shakes, which also shakes the pen on the seismograph, making it move along the paper, drawing lines. To know how strong the earthquake was, scientist can look on the paper. The bigger the lines, the stronger the earthquake was.


What is the tracing of an earthquake motion created by a seismograph?

The tracing of an earthquake motion created by a seismograph is known as a seismogram. It represents the ground motion recorded by the seismograph during an earthquake, displaying the amplitude and duration of seismic waves. Seismologists use seismograms to determine the magnitude, location, and depth of an earthquake.


How does a seismograph find the severity of an earthquake?

a seismograph can find the severity of an earthquake by graphing the measures of distances and strength of an earthquake.


What is a seismograph's purpose?

the purpose of the seismograph is that it tells you when a earthquake is coming. :)


What is the printout from a seismograph called?

The printout from a seismograph is called a seismogram. It is a graphical representation of the seismic waves detected by the seismograph during an earthquake or other ground-shaking event.


Does the height Of the jagged lines on a seismograph indicate?

It indicates that it is greater for a more severe earthquake or for an earthquake close to the seismograph.


What is an instrument used to measure and record ground movements during an earthquake?

A seismometer is an instrument used to measure and record ground movements during an earthquake. It detects the vibrations caused by seismic waves and produces a graphical representation called a seismogram.


What detects earthquake vibrations?

a Seismograph measure earthquake vibrations